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Thick Pickings
This past summer, a cancer-stricken and emaciated A.C. "Ace" Cook said he was no longer interested in buying art and was selling his beloved...
Buzzworms in the Backyard
People who like art and don't like urban gas drilling will want to check out the Buzzworms in the Backyard exhibit at Heliotrope. The...
Flights of Fancy
The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition has sifted through a lot of talent over the years, with most winners falling somewhere between the scholarly...
Gallery
Limited or artificial light is the theme of Brand 10 Artspace’s new show, whether it’s James Blake’s nighttime woodland drawings or Janaki Lennie and...
November Reign
Stage West’s current production of David Mamet’s acidic political comedy November is the fourth show directed by Dana Schultes, who serves as the company’s...
Gallery
Once again, our Gallery item features a color reproduction of an artwork that would lose all its meaning if we ran it in black...
Act III
In its 28 seasons, Stage West has offered a little bit of pretty much everything: regional premieres, regional and national debuts, sentimental favorites, you...
Gallery
In addition to its Paper + Wood exhibit, Denton’s Center for the Visual Arts is also holding an exhibit of works from its permanent...
Rooting for Roots
What an odd book — fascinating at times yet frustrating in its lack of organization and purpose.
The title, True to the Roots: Americana...
Manhattan Express
The FWSO makes an impressive Carnegie Hall debut.
I came to Fort Worth 40 years ago, which seems so far back now that dinosaurs might...